People’s Choice Awards 2016: Who Are The Winners?
The man gave a shout-out to someone, and Cheryl Underwood and Sharon Osborne ended up chasing him off the stage.
Ming-Na Wen and Clark Gregg present the award for favorite network TV drama at the People’s Choice Awards 2016 in Los Angeles, California January 6, 2016.
She’s already got naked on screen, so Dakota Johnson wasn’t fazed on Wednesday night when her top nearly fell apart at the People’s Choice Awards. The award for Favorite Comedic Movie Actress went to Melissa McCarthy, even though my inkling said it should have been Amy Schumer. Lynch announced that there was going to be a new award for an actor who never won a PCA, but deserved to, and it went to Miss Colombia. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Stars including Vanessa Hudgens, Keke Palmer, Julianne Hough, Carly Rae Jepson and Kether Donohue attended the People’s Choice Awards.
“You know, as I was coming up here, and I always do this, I said, ‘I’m not gonna get emotional about winning these awards, ‘” he said. (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP) Claire Danes and Hugh Dancy arrive at the People’s Choice Awards. A brief shot of Osbourne giving him the middle finger was aired, before producers quickly cut to a shot of the audience.
Sheryl Underwood grabbed the mic and Sharon kicked the guy twice. This is the one ceremony that allows the public to vote on the winners, so things are not likely to align with those esteemed groups like the Hollywood Foreign Press, Recording Academy and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
“Furious 7” actor Vin Diesel received the Favorite Action Movie and Favorite Film award, according to E!News.
He finished the speech by singing a line from the hit song, “See you Again”, as a tribute to Walker.
Last night, the generally deeply predictable People’s Choice Award hosted maybe the sleepiest, most low-impact Ol’ Dirty Bastard/Kanye West awards-show moment of all time. She then yelled: “Security!”
What would an awards show be without an unplanned interruption? “Would I call myself the Dali Lama of daytime? No. But I’m sure someone out there has”.
“I think that we feel like we are the motley crew of misfits”, Gilbert said, returning to her speech.